Russians killed Ukainian civilians in Kharkiv and Donetsk oblasts on July 11
Russian Armed Forces dropped an aerial bomb on Vovchansk hromadaі on July 11, 2024, killing two civilians and leaving eight more injured.
“The enemy attacked the village of Bilyi Kolodiaz in Vovchansk hromada. A bomb hit a residential area. At least two civilians have been killed and eight more injured. Paramedics and emergency workers are working at the scene,” Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, wrote on Telegram.
In Kherson, Russian forces used drones to drop explosives. They landed near a fire truck, wounding one firefighter and two civilians, according to the State Emergency Service on social networks.
“While disassembling their fire equipment after dealing with the consequences of yet another attack, the firefighters noticed a Russian drone approaching quickly. They hurried to the shelter, but not all of them made it. The explosive device landed right next to the fire truck, damaging it. One of the firefighters sustained a shrapnel wound to his thigh, while two civilians were injured on the scene”, the officials write on Telegram.
Local authorities reported that Russian shelling killed a 15-year-old boy and wounded 12 people, including two 13-year-olds, in Myrnohrad, in the Donetsk Oblast. This city was attacked twice in one day.
Moreover, one person was killed and one injured in Novoselivka Persha of Ocheretyne hromada.
Five people were injured in Raihorodok of Mykolaiv hromada. Ten houses were damaged. The Russians killed one more person in Siversk and injured one in Lyman.
Furthermore, on July 11, the Russian army fired 24 times on border hromadas and settlements of Sumy Oblast, with 66 explosions recorded in total. Russians injured two civilians as a result of FPV drone strikes in Seredyna-Buda hromada, according to the Sumy Oblast Military Administration.
Yevhen Sytnychenko, head of the Kryvyi Rih district, reported that the number of civilians injured in the 8 July Russian missile attack on the City of Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, has increased to 53.